There's explanation about fproj termination at 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Technology/Subproject_Termination_Review_2011#Faceted_Project_Framework
Sounds worrying ("The project failed, due in part to lack of cooperation from 
WTP"), but we can try.

We should check if it's possible to adopt WTP's faceted projects, eventually 
fix it to better fit our scenarios.
If that won't work, or it turns out we need something simpler, then we can have 
it in PDT directly.


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From: pdt-dev-boun...@eclipse.org [pdt-dev-boun...@eclipse.org] on behalf of 
Martin Eisengardt [martin.eisenga...@gmail.com]
Sent: 16 July 2012 09:12
To: PDT Developers
Subject: Re: [pdt-dev] Future of PDT development

So the question is: Will we start it on our own (in pdt) and based on fproj or 
has this potential to reactivate fproj with new features...
Mike, can you give an explanation why fproj was archived? Missing activity? Is 
there a new project covering this topic?

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Jacek Pospychała 
<jace...@zend.com<mailto:jace...@zend.com>> wrote:
hi,
regarding a clever mechanism to re-install missing facet providers - this is 
something that would perfectly fit in fproj framework. Another great use case 
for it (but probably not on fproj level) is that you could then distribute 
slimmed down products, that automatically install additional features based on 
what user needs. Many Eclipse-based IDEs need that and implemented it on their 
own.

Jacek
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